describe Bug life Cycle and the process taken in your
organization.
Answer Posted / ramireddy
when we found a defect set the status as New and set the
severity bug revied by the in our seniour people based on
the severity they will set the priority and then they will
assign to the corresponding developer based on the priority
developer fix it,and then assign to corresponding tester
and again r-tested he will fix correctly close the bug,if
it is reproducible then re-assign to the corresponding
developer.
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